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Pakistani dramas, or Pakistani serials, are televised serials produced in Pakistan. Although most of the serials are produced in Urdu, an increasing number of them are produced in other Pakistani languages such as Sindhi, Pashto, Punjabi and Balochi. One of Pakistan's oldest television dramas is the Urdu serial Khuda Ki Basti, which aired in ...
Pakistani telenovelas (3 C, 50 P, 2 F) Pages in category "Pakistani drama television series" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 580 total.
Pakistani television dramas based on novels (2 C, 25 P) E. Pakistani educational television series (2 P) G. Pakistani game shows (2 C, 11 P) L. Pakistani LGBTQ ...
The following is a list of events affecting Pakistani television in 2022. Events listed include television show debuts, and finales; channel launches, and closures; stations changing or adding their network affiliations; and information about changes of ownership of channels or stations.
In addition to the dramas, Khan has appeared as a guest in various series and talk shows. In 2017, she appeared on Jago Pakistan Jago and Kitni Girhain Baaki Hain: Part 2, opposite Tipu Sharif. In 2018, she played Kiran Khan in an episode of Ustani Jee. [58] Khan also appeared on the second season of Jeeto Pakistan League, in 2021. [59] [60]
Khalida Riyasat (Urdu: خالدہ ریاست; July 7, 1953 – August 26, 1996) was a veteran Pakistani television actress. [1] Along with Roohi Bano and Uzma Gillani, she dominated Pakistan's television screens from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. [2] [3] [4]
In 2013 she was very well known by the audience and appeared in several dramas, she was praised for her acting and was recognized for her acting skills and for playing different characters. [2] In 2019-2020, she played some different roles in some dramas such as Khaas , Mushk , Malaal-e-Yaar and Resham Gali Ki Husna .
Talkhiyaan (English: Bitterness) is a 2013 Pakistani drama serial written by Bee Gul and directed by Khalid Ahmed. [1] It highlights a stereotypical mentality of men that live by their ancestral pride and deep-rooted notions of a caste system. It depicts the frustrations of a mother, wife and daughter provoked by society. [2]